Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a magnetic record-- ing tape cartridge, and in particular,
it relates to a magnetic recording tape cartridge provided with a locking mechanism
for locking rotation of at least one tape reel on which a magnetic recording tape
is wound and a rotatable lid member for closing a front face of the cartridge to protect
the magnetic recording tape extending along the front face.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Such a magnetic recording tape cartridge is known as a video tape cartridge for use
in recording and/or reproducing video signals in a magnetic recording tape, and such
video tape cartridges comprise a pair of reels for winding the recording tape, said
reels being driven by driving shafts of a recording/reproducing apparatus, a tape
reel locking mechanism for preventing rotation of the reels to keep the intermediate
portion of the recording tape extending along the front face of the cartridge stretched
when the cartridge is not used and a rotatable lid member mounted on the front side
of the cartridge to close the front face thereof to protect the intermediate portion
of the recording tape existing along the front face. Furthermore, the recording tape
cartridges are provided with a mechanism for releasing said reel locking mechanism
when it is used and a mechanism either for locking the lid member in the closed position
and for releasing the lid member to allow to open the front face of the cartridge
when used.
[0003] Conventional vide tape cartridges, however, have such various drawbacks as hereinafter
explained which are remarkably recognized in view of decreasing the size of the cartridge.
[0004] The locking mechanism for the rotatable lid member for the case of a conventional
magnetic recording tape cartridge will hereinafter be described with reference to
Figs. 1 and 2.
[0005] The cartridge case 201 comprises a top section 202 and a bottom section 203, and
contains therein a magnetic recording tape 204 and a pair of reels (not shown) for
winding the magnetic recording tape 204. The cartridge case 201 has an opening 205
in its front surface for drawing the magnetic recording tape 204
-out from the case 201 when the record in the magnetic recording tape 204 is to be
reproduced so that a portion of the magnetic recording tape 204 is continuously exposed
outwardly along the front surface of the cartridge case 201. A rotatable lid member
206 is rotatably supported on the front side of the cartridge case 201 to prevent
the magnetic recording tape 204 from sticking of dust and contact with the hands of
an operator.
[0006] The rotatable lid member 206 has a front plate 207 for covering the front side of
the cartridge case 201, a pair of side plates 208A and 208B provided on both sides
of the front plate 207 and a pair of pivotal pins 2D9 inwardly projecting from the
inner surfaces of the side plates 208A and 208B respectively. When the magnetic recording
tape cartridge is not in use, the rotatable lid member 206 is in a closed condition
to cover the magnetic recording tape 204 exposed along the front surface of the cartridge
case 201.
[0007] In this case, the rotatable lid member 206 is kept to be closed by a lock means as
hereinafter described. When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is mounted in a
recording/ reproducing apparatus, locking of the rotatable lid member 206 is released
by a release member (not shown) of the recording/reproducing apparatus so that the
rotatable lid member 206 is rotated to make the magnetic recording tape cartridge
in a condition capable of reproducing the record therein.
[0008] In the corner of the front surface of the bottom section 203, there is provided a
chamber 210 within which a lock plate (not shown) is pivotally contained to be rotatable
along a direction perpendicular to the direction of rotation of the rotatable lid
member 206. In the side surface of the lock plate, there are provided first and second
projections 211 and 212 at a predetermined space to project outwardly through a side
wall 213 of the bottom section 203, and the lock plate is elastically pressed against
the side wall 213 of the bottom section 203 by a spring member (not shown). In the
side plate 208A of the rotatable lid member 206 opposite to the chamber 210, there
is provided a recess 214 for engagement with the first projection 211 of the lock
plate.
[0009] When the rotatable lid member 206 in an opened condition as shown in Fig. 44 is to
be closed, an end 215 of the side plate 208A of the rotatable lid member 206 comes
in contact with the first projection 211 extending beyond the side wall 213 of the
bottom section 203. Since the inner surface of the end 215 is tapered, the end 215
passes over the first projection 211 to press the same so that the lock plate is rotated
toward the interior of the cartridge case 201 against elasticity of the spring member.
And when the rotatable lid member 206 is further rotated, the free end of the first
projection 211 is engaged in the recess 214 of the side plate 208A so that the rotatable
lid member 206 is locked in a closed condition by engagement with the lock plate.
In this condition, as shown in Fig. 2, the second projection 212 extends outwardly
beyond the side wall 213 to be exposed between the end 215 of the side plate 208A
and a stepped portion 216 of the side wall 213 of the bottom section 203.
[0010] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is mounted in a recording/reproducing
apparatus with the rotatable lid member 206 kept in a closed condition, the second
projection 212 of the lock plate is pressed by a locking release member in the recording/reproducing
apparatus inwardly into the cartridge case 201. By virtue of this, the lock plate
is rotated against elasticity of the spring member so that the first projection 211
is disengaged from the recess 214 to release engagement of the rotatable lid member
206 and the lock plate. Then the magnetic recording tape cartridge is lowered within
the recording/reproducing apparatus so that an end of the rotatable lid member
-206 is caught by a lid opening member (not shown) provided in the recording/ reproducing
apparatus to be rotated and opened with lowering of the magnetic recording tape cartridge,
thereby exposing the magnetic recording tape 204 as shown in Fig. 1.
[0011] As hereinabove described, the conventional magnetic recording tape cartridge is provided
in its cartridge case 201 with the chamber 210 exclusively containing the lock plate
requiring a wide space for rotation of the lock plate and accommodation of the spring
member, and the chamber 210 inevitably occupies a large space. There -are furtherre-
quired spaces for extending the second projection 212 between the end 215 of the rotatable
lid member 206 and the stepped portion 216 of the bottom section 203 and for inserting
the locking release member with respect to the second projection 212. Such requirements
in space hinder diminishment in size of the magnetic recording tape cartridge, and
further, location of the lock means is limited to the corner of the front surface
of the bottom section 203, leading to insufficiency of tolerance in design.
[0012] Since, in addition, the rotatable lid member 206 is locked at one end at the side
plate 208A, the other side plate 208B tends to be slightly opened by deformation of
the rotatable lid member 206 upon receipt of external force for opening the rotatable
lid member 206 thereby reducing the function of the rotatable lid member 206.
[0013] There is another type of a conventional magnetic recording tape cartridge which has
a recess for receiving a locking release member in the lower end of the front plate
of the rotatable lid member and a locking release lever provided in the cartridge
case in a portion opposite to said recess differing from the lock means as shown in
Figs. 1 and 2. The locking release member is inserted into the recess so as to press
a tapered forward end of the locking release lever so that the locking release lever
in engagement with the rotatable lid member is rotated to be disengaged from the same.
[0014] In this type of magnetic recording tape cartridge, however, the lower end of the
magnetic recording tape exposed along the front surface of the cartridge case is apt
to be damaged by the locking release member inserted thereinto through the recess.
For preventing such damage of the magnetic recording tape, it is necessary to separate
the insertion path of the locking release member from the magnetic recording tape
at a certain space, leading to difficulty in diminishment in size of the magnetic
recording tape cartridge and insufficiency of tolerance in design.
[0015] An example of a conventional locking mechanism of the tape reel is now described
with reference to Fig. 3.
[0016] The mechanism is provided in the vicinity of a rear wall 302 of a bottom section
203 of the cartridge case, and comprises a through-hole 303 for receiving a release
pin (not shown), a pawl member rotation lever 304, two pawl members 305 and two coiled
springs 306. The through-hole 303 is formed in a substantially central portion of
the bottom section 301 in the vicinity of the rear wall 302, and is exclusively used
for receiving the release pin (not shown). The lever 304 comprises a block member
307 for closing an upper open end of the through-hole 303, a column 308 connected
with the bottom of the block member 307 and a pair of pressing portions 309 extending
from the column 308 substantially perpendicularly with respect to the block member
307. The lever 304 is rotatably carried on a pair of projections 310 extending from
the rear wall 302 toward the through-hole 303. Each of the pawl members 305 comprises
a cylindrical body 312 rotatably engaged with the outer periphery of a shaft 311 projectingly
formed in the bottom section 203, an arm 313 being in contact with the pressing portion
309 of the lever 304 and a pawl 315 extending toward a reel 314. The shaft 311 is
engaged in its upper end with a coiled spring 306 which has an end being in contact
with a contact pin 316 projecting from the bottom section 203 and another end being
in contact with the pawl 315 of the pawl member 305. By virtue of elasticity of the
coiled spring 306, the pawl 315 and the block member 307 of the pawl member 305 are
respectively pressed against the reel 314 and to close the through-hole 303. A plurality
of grooves 318 are formed in the outer periphery of a flange 317 of the reel 314 so
that rotation of the reel 314 is stopped by the forward end of the pawl 315 .engagingly
entering the groove 318.
[0017] When this type of the magnetic recording tape cartridge is mounted in a recording/reproducing
apparatus, the magnetic recording tape cartridge is lowered with respect to the recording/reproducing
apparatus so that two standard pins (not shown) provided in the recording/reproducing
apparatus are inserted into a pair of through-holes 319 formed in the front surface
of the bottom section 203 of the magnetic recording tape cartridge for location of
the same.
[0018] A rotation stoppage release pin (not shown) provided in the recording/reproducing
apparatus is inserted into the through-hole 303 so that the block member 307 is raised
against elasticity of the coiled spring 306. By virtue of this, the pressing portion
309 of the pawl member rotation lever 304 falls.toward the rear wall 302 thereby rotating
the pawl member 305 about the shaft 311 so that the pawl 315 is disengaged from the
groove 318 to allow rotation of the reel 314.
[0019] In this type of conventional magnetic recording tape cartridge, however, the bottom
section 203 requires a large space for providing the through-hole 303 for receiving
the release pin and the through-hole 319 for receiving the standard pin which are
formed individually, leading to difficulty in diminishment in size of the magnetic
recording tape cartridge. Further, the parts of the conventional locking mechanism
for stopping the tape reel are complicated in shapes and constructions, requiring
complex mold designs and works for assembling each of the components.
Summary of the Invention
[0020] It is, therefore, an essential object of the present invention to provide a magnetic
recording tape cartridge having a simple construction in tape reel locking and releasing
mechanism and lid locking mechanism.
[0021] Other object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic recording tape cartridge
which is suitable to decrease the size of the cartridge.
[0022] According to the present invention, there is provided a magnetic recording tape cartridge
comprising a bottom section and a top section assembled together by a fastening means
so as to provide a cartridge case having a front wall and a tape chamber with a plurality
of openings formed in said front wall, at least one reel accommodated in said tape
chamber, rotatably mounted relative to a drive shaft insertion hole defined in a bottom
plate of said bottom section of the cartridge case, a magnetic recording tape wound
around said reel, the intermediate portion of said recording tape being stretched
running along a predetermined path defined by said front wall, a lid member hingedly
mounted on the cartridge case and having a generally straight lid plate disposed generally
parallely with the front wall to close said openings of the front wall to protect
the magnetic recording tape situated along the front wall, said lid member being rotated
in a direction away from said front wall when used, an engaging member projecting
from said lid member to the interior of the cartridge case through an opening defined
in the front portion of the cartridge case, lock means having locking member and rotatably
mounted in the interior of the cartridge case with the locking member detouchably
engaging with the engaging member of the lid member to lock the lid member in a closed
position and said lock means being operated to release the engagement of the locking
member from the engaging member of the lid member to allow the lid member to move
to an opened position, and a through-hole defined to oppose a part of the locking
means in the bottom face of the bottom section to allow passage of a lock releasing
pin of a tape player.
Brief Explanation of the Drawings
[0023]
Figs. 1 and 2 are a perspective view and a side elevational view of a conventional
magnetic recording tape cartridge;
Fig. 2 is a top plan view of a conventional magnetic recording tape cartridge from
which a top section is removed;
Fig. 3 is a top plan view of a magnetic recording tape cartridge according to the
present invention;
Fig. 5 is a bottom plan view of the magnetic recording tape cartridge of Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a front elevational view of the magnetic recording tape cartridge with a
rotatable lid member being removed;
Fig. 7 is a top plan view of a bottom section of the magnetic recording tape cartridge
with one of the reels being mounted;
Fig. 8 is a front elevational view of a bottom section of the magnetic recording tape
cartridge;
Fig. 9 is a bottom plan view of the bottom section of Fig. 8;
Fig. 10 is a cross sectional view taken along the line I - I in Fig. 7;
Fig. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a member for preventing rotation of the
reels;
Fig. 12 is a partial cross sectional view of the member of Fig. 11;
Fig. 13 is a perspective view of the member for preventing rotation of the reels as
disposed in the left-hand direction;
Fig. 14 is a partially fragmentary exploded front elevational view of the reel;
Fig. 15 is a top plan view of a lower flange of the reel;
Fig. 16 is a bottom plan view of the lower flange of Fig. 15;
Fig. 17 is an enlarged cross sectional view of a principal part of the reel showing
the condition of engagement of a tape stopper;
Fig. 18 is an enlarged top plan view of the member for preventing rotation of the
reel in a condition the reel is prevented from rotation;
Fig. 19 is an enlarged top plan view of the member for preventing rotation of the
reel in a condition the reel is allowed to rotate;
Fig. 20 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the line II - II in Fig. 7;
Fig. 21 is an enlarged top plan view of a part of the bottom section showing the condition
of disposition of a lock lever;
Fig. 22 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the line IV - IV in Fig. 21;
Fig. 23 is a perspective view of the lock lever;
Fig. 24 is a front elevational view of the rotatable lid member;
Fig. 25 is a top plan view of the rotatable lid member;
Fig. 26 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the line V - V in Fig. 25;
Fig. 27 is a cross sectional view taken along the line VI - VI in Fig. 25;
Fig. 28 is an enlarged cross sectional view of a principal part of the rotatable lid
member in which the lid member is closed;
Fig. 26 is an enlarged cross sectional view of a principal part of the rotatable lid
member in which the lid member is opened;
Fig. 30 is a side elevational view of the magnetic recording tape cartridge showing
opening movement of the rotatable lid member;
Fig. 31 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the line III - III in Fig. 7;
Fig. 32 is a top plan view of the top section;
Fig. 33 is a bottom plan view of the top section;
Fig. 34 is a cross sectional view taken.along the line VII - VII in Fig. 33;
Fig. 35 is a top plan view of a spring plate;
Fig. 36 is a side elevational view of the spring plate;
Fig. 37 is a top plan view of a modified spring plate;
Fig. 38 is a side elevational view of the modified spring plate of Fig. 37;
Fig. 39 is a side elevational view of the magnetic recording tape cartridge showing
assembling thereof;
Fig. 40 is a top plan view of the magnetic recording tape cartridge showing a way
of assembling the rotatable lid member;
Fig. 41 is a partial enlarged cross sectional view of a principal part of the magnetic
recording tape cartridge showing engagement of the cartridge case and the rotatable
lid member;
Fig. 42 is a partial enlarged side elevational view of a part of the top section in
the vicinity of a supporting hole;
Fig. 43 is a partial cross sectional view taken along the line VIII - VIII in Fig.
42;
Fig. 44 is an enlarged view of a lock lever of a modified locking mechanism for the
rotatable lid member; and
Figs. 45 and 46 are views respectively showing operation of the lock lever 47 shown
in Fig. 44;
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
[0024] Referring now to Figs. 4 to 6, there is seen a magnetic recording tape cartridge
of the present invention comprising a case generally designated 1 composed of a top
section lA, a bottom section 1B, and an elongated lid member 3 rotatably mounted on
the front portion of the top section lA, each portion being made of a plastic material,
such as polystyrene resin.
[0025] As shown in Figs. 5 and 7, the bottom section 1B is provided at the generally central
portion relative to a longitudinal direction X of the case 1 with a pair of through-holes
4 at a predetermined space relative to a lateral direction Y of the case 1 for receiving
drive shafts of a recording/reproducing apparatus. A pair of reels 6 for winding a
magnetic recording tape 5 are respectively rotatably mounted in the through-holes
4. Around the reels 6, there are provided front inner walls 7A and 7B and rear inner
walls 8A, 8B and 8C respectively defining some clearances between the same and the
outer peripheries of the reels 6, and the inner walls 7 and 8 are integrally formed
with the bottom section lB.
[0026] Each of the front inner walls 7A and 7B is formed by an arcuate wall conforming the
part of circular edge of the reel 6 and the front inner walls 7A and 7B are connected
with each other by an intermediate wall 7C. The intermediate portion of the left side
front inner wall 7A is connected with the right end portion of the front outer wall
9A by means of a connecting wall 9D extending in the longitudinal direction X straightly.
[0027] Said left side front inner wall 7A is also connected with the left end portion of
the intermediate front wall 9B by an arcuate connecting wall 9E, 'and the intermediate
portion of the right hand side front inner wall 7B is connected with the right end
of the intermediate front wall 9B by a connecting wall 9F so as to define a chamber
for accommodation of a lid locking device, the details of which will be described
hereinafter.
[0028] The right side front inner wall 7B is also connected with the front wall 9C through
a connecting wall 9G which extends from the right end portion of the front inner wall
7B to the left end of the front wall 9C.
[0029] The right side rear inner wall 8C extends from a right side wall 10 to a rear wall
11 to define a chamber 12C having generally triangular shape in plan view for mounting
a tape reel locking device in the rear corner of the bottom section 1B.
[0030] A similar chamber 12A is also defined in the left side rear corner of the bottom
section 1B by the left side rear inner wall 8A.
[0031] The rear inner wall 8B having generally V-shaped configuration in plan view has its
both ends connected with the rear wall 11 in the intermediate portion thereof to form
a central chamber 12B of generally triangular shape in plan view. The central rear
inner wall 8B is made higher than the rear wall 11 so that the upper end thereof comes
close to the bottom inner surface of the top section 1A upon assembling of the bottom
section 1B and the top section lA.
[0032] The bottom section 1B is integrally provided in its bottom surface with an erase
preventing member 13 of the magnetic recording tape in the interior of the central
chamber 12B for preventing erroneous erase of records.
[0033] Said erase preventing member 13 is formed in the form of a foldable flap defined
by slots 13a through 13c in the bottom face of the bottom section 1B with its one
side connected with the foot portion of the rear wall 11 through a thinned portion
13d as shown in Fig. 10 so that the erase preventing member can be easily separated
from the bottom section 1B. When the erase preventing member 13 is separated from
the bottom plate 1B upon being bent and said member 13 thus separated is received
in the chamber 12B, it will neither engage with and damage the magnetic recording
tape nor obstruct rotation of the reels 6.
[0034] Within a chamber 12A defined by the rear inner wall 8A in the left-hand direction,
the side wall 10 and the rear wall 11, there are projected a boss 14A and a pivotal
shaft 15A, and there are further defined a slightly elongated through-hole 16A for
receiving a standard pin of a recording/reproducing apparatus and an arcuate guide
groove 17A arching about the pivotal shaft 15A. Within a chamber 12B defined by the
rear inner wall 8C in the right-hand direction, the side wall 10 and the rear wall
11, there are also provided a boss 14B, a pivotal shaft 15B, a circular hole 16B for
receiving the standard pin and an arcuate guide groove 17B, all of which are positioned
symmetrically with the boss 14A, the pivotal shaft 15A, the elongated hole 16A and
the guide groove 17A.
[0035] A rotation preventing member 18B for stopping rotation of the reel 6 is rotatably
engaged with the pivotal shaft 15B. The rotation preventing member 18B is formed by
synthetic resin having low coefficient of friction, and comprises a sleeve 19B (Fig.
11) engaged with the outer periphery of the pivotal shaft 15B, a receiving member
20B extending from the outer periphery of the sleeve 19B and a pawl 21
B formed in the forward end of the receiving member 20B (see Fig. 11). The lower end
of the pawl 21B extends slightly downwardly of the lower ends of the sleeve 19B and
the receiving member 20B so that the lower end of the pawl 21B enters the guide groove
17B upon engagement of the rotation preventing member 18B and the pivotal shaft 15B.
The receiving member 20B is provided with an L-shaped bent portion 22B in a part which
comes opposite to the elongated hole 16B when the rotation preventing member 18B is
engaged with the pivotal shaft 15B. The receiving member 20B is further provided in
the inside of its lower end with an inclined portion 23B inclined with an angle of
about 30° to 60°.
[0036] A rotation preventing member 18A to be engaged with the left-hand pivotal shaft 15A
is, as shown in Fig. 13, symmetrical with the aforementioned rotation preventing member
18B, and also comprises a sleeve 19A, a receiving member 20A and a pawl 21A, in which
the receiving member 20A is provided with a bent portion 22A in its center and an
inclined portion 23A in its lower end.
[0037] A spring member 24B formed by a coiled spring is loosely fitted with the pivotal
shaft 15B with interposition of the rotation preventing member 18B therebetween. As
shown in Fig. 11, the spring member 24B has in its center an annular portion 25 formed
by a plurality of windings, and the free end portions extending from the annular portion
25 are both bent in the longitudinal direction of the annular portion 25 to form elastic
free ends 26A and 26B. The annular portion 25 is loosely fitted with the head of the
pivotal shaft 15B with the elastic ends 26A and 26B slightly pressed each other against
elasticity of the spring member 24B and simultaneously inserted into the clearance
between the side wall 10 and the receiving member 20B, and thereafter . the elastic
ends 26A and 26
B are released. Then, by virtue of restoring force of the spring member 24B, the elastic
ends 26A and 26B are elastically made in contact with the outer surface of the receiving
member 20B and the inner surface of the side wall 10 respecitvely, and the pawl 21B
of the rotation preventing member 18B is elastically pressed against the reel 6 by
the spring member 24B. Such construction simplifies provision and supporting of the
spring member 24B.
[0038] As shown in Fig. 14, each of the reels 6 comprises a lower flange.28 having a hub
27 integrally projecting therefrom and an upper flange 29. The lower flange 28 is
made of opaque synthetic resin, and has a plurality of teeth 30 formed at regular
intervals along the entire outer periphery thereof.
[0039] As shown in Figs. 15 and 17, the hub 27 is provided in its outer periphery with a
concave portion 31 opening toward the outer peripheral surface of the hub 27 for engagement
with a tape stopper as hereinafter described. The concave portion 31 is provided in
its bottom with one or more tape nippers 32 and in both side walls with a pair of
projections 33. A tape stopper 34 to be engaged with the concave portion 31 through
an end of the magnetic recording tape 5 has a lower end surface 35 which is flat at
least in a portion opposite to the tape nipper 32 and a pair of elastic projections
36 having some flexibility on both sides of the lower end surface 35 (see Fig. 7).
Therefore, when the tape stopper 34 is pressed into the concave portion 31 through
the end of the magnetic recording tape 5, the elastic projections 36 are both inwardly
pressed to be deformed and go beyond the projections 33 of the concave portion 31
respectively, thereby making the tape stopper 34 inserted within the concave portion
31. Upon insertion within the concave portion 31, the tape stopper 34 is prevented
from being disengaged from the concave portion 31 by function of the projections 33
as stoppers. And the magnetic recording tape 5 is securely held between the tape nipper
32 and the lower end surface 35 of the taper stopper 34 by pressing force of the tape
stopper 34 and between the elastic projections 36 and the projections 33 by elastic
force of the elastic projections 36 respectively so that the end of the magnetic recording
tape 5 comes in contact with the hub 27.
[0040] As shown in Figs. 14 and 15, the hub 27 has in its upper portion bonding projections
37 for bonding the upper flange 29 to the hub 27 and a central projection 38 of the
reel 6. The upper flange 29, made of transparent synthetic resin, has holes 39 for
receiving the bonding projections 37 and the central projection 38 of the hub 27 (see
Fig. 14). After the bonding projections 37 and the central projection 38 are inserted
into the holes 39, the upper ends of the bonding projections.37 are thermally bonded
to the upper flange 29 to secure the upper flange 29 to the hub 27. The central projection
38 passes through the hole 39 to project outwardly from the upper flange 29.
[0041] As shown in Fig. 16, the hub 27 has in its lower portion a concavity 40 for receiving
a drive shaft of a recording/reproducing apparatus, which has a plurality of projections
41 formed at regular intervals in its periphery for transmitting driving force to
the magnetic recording tape. When the reels 6 are placed on predetermined positions
of the bottom section.lB, the concavities 40 of the hubs 27 are properly located on
the through-holes 4 of the bottom section 1B.
[0042] Upon placement of the reels 6 on the predetermined positions of the top section lA,
the rotation preventing member 18 and the spring member 24 are respectively engaged
with the pivotal shafts 15 and the pawls 21 of the rotation preventing member 18 are
engaged in the teeth 30 of the reels 6 to prevent rotation of the reels 6. In this
condition, the bent portions 22 of the receiving members 20 of the rotation preventing
members 18 are located above the circular holes 16 as shown in Figs. 7, 12 and 18.
[0043] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is mounted on a recording/reproducing
apparatus and is lowered therein, top ends of standard pins 42 (Figs. 12 and 19) pass
through the circular holes 16 to be in contact with the lower ends of the receiving
members 20 of the rotation preventing members 18. Since the receiving members 20 are
provided in lower ends with the inclined portion 23, the receiving members 20 are
pushed back by the standard pins 42 against the elastic restoring force of the spring
members 24 so that the rotation preventing members 18 rotate about the pivotal shaft
15 toward the rear wall 11 of the bottom section 1B. Then the pawls 21 are disengaged
from the teeth 30 of the reels 6 to release the reels 6 from being prevented from
rotation (see Fig. 19).
[0044] By provision of the bent portions 22 in the receiving members 20 in portions opposite
to the circular holes 16, the rotation preventing members 18 can be smoothly and securely
engaged with the standard pins 42.
[0045] Further, the magnetic recording tape cartridge is properly located in a predetermined
position, i.e., a standard position in the recording/reproducing apparatus by engagement
of the standard pins 42 and the circular holes 16A and 16B of the bottom section 1B.
In this case, the rotation preventing members 18A and 18B are respecitvely brought
in contact with the outer peripheries of the standard pins 42 by elastic force of
the spring members 24 displacing the magnetic recording tape cartridge rearwardly
as shown in an arrow mark K2 in Fig. 19 to cause the opposite side 42B of the standard
pin 42 to contact the inner peripheral edge of the hole 16B thereby securing proper
location of the magnetic recording tape cartridge.
[0046] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is removed from the recording/reproducing
apparatus, the standard pins 42 are disengaged from the circular holes 16 so that
the rotation preventing members 18 are rotated against the reels 6 by restoring force
of the spring members 24 and the pawls 21 are again engaged with the teeth in the
outer peripheries of the reels 6 to prevent rotation of the reels 6.
[0047] The receiving member 20 of the rotation preventing member 18 in this embodiment is
provided with the bent portion 22 which is L-shaped in plan view, though, the bent
portion 22 may be Q-shaped in plan view. Further, though the inclined portion is provided
substantially along the entire length of the lower end of the receiving member 20
in this embodiment, the inclined portion 23 may be provided only in the lower end
of the bent portion 22 and in the vicinity thereof.
[0048] As shown in Figs. 6, 8 and 20, a groove 43 for engagedly receiving a member (not
shown) for preventing erroneous mounting of the cartridge onto the recording/reproducing
apparatus is provided in the lower portion of the front wall 9B of the bottom section
1B in a position slightly deviated from the center thereof. In order to facilitate
forming of the groove 43, the bottom section 1B is formed in its bottom face with
a trapezoidal raised portion 44. A part of the raised portion 44 extending beyond
the front wall 9B functions to support the magnetic recording tape 5 keeping the same
in a normal position. Thus, while the magnetic recording tape 5 is stopped, the intermediate
portion of the tape 5 extending along the front surface of the magnetic recording
tape cartridge is supported by the raised portion 44 in a slightly raised condition
(see Figs. 6 and 20).
[0049] The bottom section 1B is further provided rearwardly of the front wall 9B with a
pair of supporting projections 45 extending substantially in parallel with the front
wall 9B, which are respectively provided in the upper surfaces with groove-shaped
bearings 46. A lock lever 47 having a rectangular portion is rotatably suspended between
the supporting projections 45 by a pair of pins projecting i from the both sides of
the lock lever, being rotatably mounted in the grooves of the bearings 46, the details
of the lock lever 47 will be hereinafter described. Further, in the vicinity of the
raised portion 44, there is formed a slightly elongated hole 48 for receiving a release
pin which is provided in the recording/reproducing apparatus.
[0050] Since the bearings 46 are designed to have a depth of which size is substantially
identical with that of the diameter of the rotating pins 49, the rotating pins 49
are fully received in the grooves of the bearings 46 without projecting outwardly
from the upper surface of the supporting projections 45. The top section 1A is provided
in its inner surface also with a pair .of supporting projections 62 (Fig. 30) which
are opposite to the supporting projections 45 of the bottom section 1B, though, the
supporting projections 62 of the top section lA have flat lower surfaces. Upon assembling
of the top section 1A and the bottom section . 1B, the rotating pins 49 are rotatably
supported between the supportng projections 45 and 62 without being shaken (see Fig.
22).
[0051] As shown in Figs. 21 to 23, the lock lever 47 comprises on its one end a pressing
member 50 in the form of a plate which is connected with the intermediate portion
47a of the lever 47 through an inclined connecting plate 50a with the height of the
pressing member 50 being lower than the intermediate portion 47a. On the other end
of the lock lever 47 there is provided a stop member 51 which is projected upwardly
from one end of a connecting plate 51a connected with the other end of the intermediate
portion 47a.
[0052] The lock lever 47 is so suspended on the bearings 45 that the pressing member 50
is opposed just above the _hole 48 defined in the bottom plate of the bottom section
1B and the stop member 51 is located near the corner defined by the front wall 9B
and the connecting wall 9F. A plate spring 63 bent in the form of a bellows is inserted
between the stop member 51 of the lock lever 47 and the connecting wall 9F, so that
the lock lever 47 is elastically biassed by the plate spring 63 to close the elongated
hole 48 by the pressing member 50. The stop member 51 of the lock lever 47 is slidably
in contact with the plate spring 63 so that the stop member 51 may be inclined toward
the plate spring 63 compressing the same. The lock lever 47 functions to prevent opening,
i.e., rotation of the lid member 3 which now placed in a closed condition.
[0053] As shown in Figs. 4 to 6, the rotatable lid member 3 comprises an elongated flat
front plate 52, an upper plate 53 projected in a vertical direction from the front
plate 52 and a pair of end plates 54 projected from the both ends of the front plate
52 in the same direction as the upper plate 53, and the end plate 54 as shown in the
left-hand direction and the other end plate 54 as shown in the right-hand direction
are respectively provided with inwardly projecting first and second pins 55 and 56.
The rotatable lid member 3 is rotatably supported by the top section 1A with the pivotal
pins 55 and 56 rotatably engaged in receiving holes 57 (Fig. 9) defined in both side
surfaces of the top section lA. The rotatable lid member 3 is continuously elastically
biassed to a closed position by a coiled spring 65 which is loosely fitted with the
first pivotal pin 55 with one bent end 64A in contact with the rotatable lid member
3 and the other bent end 64B in contact with the top section 1A.
[0054] As shown in Figs. 5 and 24, a recess 58 for receiving the erroneous insertion preventing
member of a recording/reproducing apparatus (not shown) is provided in the lower end
of the front plate 52 of the lid member 3 in a portion opposite to the groove 43 of
the bottom section 1B. Further, a pair of recesses 59 for receiving locating members
(not shown) provided within a magnetic recording tape cartridge holder of the recording/reproducing
apparatus are formed in both ends of the lower portion of the front plate .52. As
shown in Figs. 25 and 26, the upper plate 53 is provided in its side with a downwardly
extending hook-shaped member 60 in a portion opposite to the lock lever 47. The hook-shaped
member 60 passes through a hole 61 defined in the top section lA to extend toward
the stop member 51 of the lock lever 47 (see Figs. 4 and 28).
[0055] The operation of the rotatable lid member 3 and the lock lever 47 will hereinafter
be described. In Figs. 21, 22, 28 and 30, the rotatable lid member 3 is shown in a
closed condition. As hereinabove described, the receiving hole 48 is covered by the
pressing member 50 of the lock lever 47 by the pressing force of the plate spring
63. The stop member 51 is, as shown in Fig. 28, positioned ahead of the direction
of rotation of the hook-shaped member 60 of the rotatable lid member 3 to prevent
rotation of the same. Thus, by engagement of the stop member 51 and the hook-shaped
member 60, the rotatable lid member 3 is locked in a closed position not to be opened
even by external force.
[0056] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is mounted in the recording/reproducing
apparatus, the release pin 66 (Fig. 22) is in the first place inserted into the elongated
hole 48 to upwardly press the pressing member 50 against the elasticity of the plate
spring 63, thereby rotating the lock lever 47 clockwise about the rotating pin 49
as indicated by an arrow mark Kl in Fig. 22. By virtue of this, the plate spring 63
is compressed and the stop member 51 is lowered as shown in Figs. 28 and 29. Thus
the stop member 51 is disengaged from the hook-shaped member 60 so that the lid member
3 is made rotatable.
[0057] Then, as shown in Fig. 30, the lower end of the rotatable lid member 3 is pushed
up by a lid opening member 67 to be opened against the expanding force of the coiled
spring 65 which functions to close the rotatable lid member 3. When opened, the rotatable
lid member 3 comes in a position indicated by broken lines in Fig. 30.
[0058] The rotatable lid member 3 is provided in both ends of its lower surface with flat
plates 102 for engaging with the lid opening member 67 so as to facilitate opening
of the lid member 3 by the lid opening member 67, and each of the flat plates 102
has in the central portion a small hole 101 extending near the upper plate 53 for
preventing warping deformation by contraction during molding of the end plate 54 defining
the flat plate 102 (see Fig. 24).
[0059] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is removed from the recording/reproducing
apparatus, separating from the lid opening member 67, the rotatable lid member 3 is
rotated to its closed position by restoring force of the coiled spring 65. On the
other hand, the release pin 66 is disengaged from the elongated hole 48 of the bottom
section 1B so that the stop member 51 is upwardly pressed by restoring force of the
plate spring 63 forwardly of the direction of rotation of the hook-shaped member 60
to be in contact therewith while the pressing member 50 closes the open end of the
elongated hole 48 to complete locking operation. The side 68 of the stop member 51
coming in contact with the hook-shaped member 60 is preferably inclined or rounded
for facilitating movement of the stop member 51 forwardly of the direction of rotation
of the hook-shaped member 60.
[0060] Though the plate spring 63 is provided rearwardly of the stop member 51 in this embodiment,
the pressing member 50 may be elastically pressed toward the elongated hole 48 by
interposing a spring member such as a coiled spring between the pressing member 50
and the top section 1A.
[0061] Figs. 44 and 45 show another embodiment of the lid lock member 47 in which when the
releasing pin 66 is inserted into the interior of the cartridge case, the lock member
47 is displaced to a position shown in the shaded part away from below the hook-shaped
member 60, so that the lock between the stop member 51 and the hook-shaped member
60 is released.
[0062] Fig. 46 shows a further embodiment of the lock member wherein the lock member 47
comprises a first engaging plate 471 rotatably supported on the pivotal pin 472 with
the one end 471A opposed to the elongated hole 48 and a second engaging plate 473
projected perpendicularly to the first engaging plate 471 with the upper surface of
the second engaging plate 473 .placed below the hook-shaped member 60. A coiled spring
474 is loosely fitted on the pivotal pin 472 with one end thereof engaged with the
second engaging plate 473 and the other end thereof engaged with the possible fixed
member (not shown) so as to bias the lock member 47 to the normal position where the
hook-shaped member 60 is faced with the second engaging plate 473 to lock the rotatable
lid member 3 in the closed position.
[0063] By this arrangement, when the cartridge case is mounted on the recording/reproducing
apparatus, the release pin is inserted into the interior of the cartridge case through
the hole 48 to rotate the,lock member 47 in an anticlockwise direction about the pivotal
pin 472, then the second engaging plate 473 is removed from the hook-shaped member
60 to allow the rotation of the lid member 3 to an opened position.
[0064] In order to decrease friction force between the bottom face of the second engaging
plate 473 and the raised portion 44, a small projection 475 may be provided in the
bottom face of the second engaging plate 473. In addition, a stopper 476 is projected
on the bottom face of the bottom section 1B to engage with the first engaging plate
471 to prevent rotation of the lock member 47 in a clockwise direction beyond the
normal position..
[0065] As shown in Figs. 5 and 7, a circular through-hole 69 is formed in the front portion
of the bottom section 1B with a predetermined space from the elongated hole 48. The
elongated hole 48 and the through-hole 69 make a pair to receive a location auxiliary
pin (not shown) for locating the magnetic recording tape cartridge in a predetermined
position within the recording/reproducing apparatus.
[0066] As shown in Fig. 7, the bottom section 1B is provided in both end portions of the
front surface with a pair of bosses 14C and 14D for engaging respectively with fastening
screws and in the substantially central portion of the front surface forwardly of
the junction of the front inner walls 7A and 7B with a similar boss 14E.
[0067] A hollow pin 70 is rotatably fitted outwardly of each of the bosses 14C and 14D so
that the respective hollow pins 70 act to guide the magnetic recording tape 5 when
it runs. As each of the bosses 14C and 14D acts as a support member of the hollow
pin 70, it is advantageous that the space occupied by the taper guide members can
be descreased compared to such a case where the tape guide members are provided separately
from the respective bosses for the fastening screws.
[0068] Holes 72 are formed rearwardly of the hollow pins 70 to receive cylindrical light
sources 71 for detecting forward and rear ends of the magnetic recording tape 5. The
top section 1A is, as shown in Fig. 33, provided in positions opposite to the holes
72 of the bottom section 1B with a pair of concavities 73 for receiving the cylindrical
light sources 71. Further, the side walls 10 and 74 of the top section lA and the
bottom section 1B are provided in positions opposite to the through-holes 72 and the
concavities 73 with semicircular recesses 75 to define a circular hole 75 for receiving
the light source 71 upon assembling of the top section 1A and the bottom section 1B
as shown in Fig. 27.
[0069] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is set in the recording/reproducing apparatus,
the cylindrical light sources 71 are inserted into the holes 72 and the concavities
73, and a light receiving element 76 having a photo diode opposite to the light source
71 is placed on the side surface of the magnetic recording tape cartridge (see Fig.
7). In operation, the magnetic recording tape 5 runs traversing between the light
source 71 and the light receiving element 76, and the forward and rear ends of the
magnetic recording tape 5 are respectively connected with light- permeable leader
tapes (not shown) made of polyester films.
[0070] The forward end of the magnetic recording tape 5 is detected by the cylindrical light
source inserted into the through-hole 72 existing in the left-hand portion in Fig.
7 and the light receiving element 76, and the rear end of the same is detected by
the light source inserted into the through-hole 72' existing in the right-hand portion
in Fig. 7 and the light receiving element 76' respectively. That is, the forward end
of the magnetic recording tape 5 is detected by the light receiving element 76 sensing
an optical change of rays of light irradiated toward the leader tape and the magnetic
recording tape 5 from permeation to interception, and the rear end of the magnetic
recording tape 5 is detected by the light receiving element 76' sensing an optical
change of said rays of light from interception to permeation.
[0071] For precisely conducting the optical detection of the forward and rear ends of the
magnetic recording tape 5' without being suffered from any noise, the magnetic recording
tape cartridge according to the present invention is designed as follows: First, the
sensor members, i.e., the cylindrical light sources and the light receiving elements
are independently disposed for detecting the forward end and those for detecting the
rear end for exclusive use. Second, the through-hole 72 is provided in the vicinity
of the side wall 10 of the bottom section 1B to make the distance of the light path
from the light source to the light receiving element 76 as short as possible. Third,
a cylindrical shield wall 77 is formed around the through-hole 72 with a window 77a
formed in a part opposing to the light penetrating hole 75 to give a directivity of
light of the cylindrical light source relative to the light receiving element 76 preventing
dispersion of light. Fourth, for preventing influence by outside light passing through
a window 78 formed in the top section lA for displaying the volume of windings of
the magnetic recording tape 5, the front inner walls 7A and 7B of the bottom section
1B are connected with each other to extend near the side walls 10 and the front inner
walls 79A and 79B of the top section lA are also connected with each other to extend
near the side walls 74 to prevent the outside light entering the window 78 from reaching
the light receiving elements 76. Fifth, a pin-shaped first guide member 80 in the
form of a projecting pin and a second guide member in the form of a free roller 81
are successively provided between the hollow pin 70 which functions as one of the
guide members for the magnetic recording tape 5 and the reel 6 along the path of the
recording tape 5 to make the magnetic recording tape 5 run in a zigzag manner along
the first and second guide members 80 and 81 and the hollow pin 70 functioning as
a third guide member so that the magnetic recording tape 5 is guided in the vicinity
of the outer peripheries of the through-hole 72 and the concavity 73 to make the distance
between the light source 71 and the magnetic recording tape 5 as short as possible.
The magnetic recording tape 5 is prevented from being loosened in the vicinity of
the through-hole 72 upon stoppage by being carried in a zigzag manner along the first
and second guide members 80 and 81 and the hollow pin 70 in a relatively short distance,
and the end of the magnetic recording tape 5 can be correctly detected simultaneously
with starting thereof.
[0072] The shapes of the guide members 70, 80 and 81 can be optionally selected depending
on factors such as tension on the magnetic recording tape 5 during operation.
[0073] Further, through the front inner walls 7A, 7B, 79A and 79B functioning as shielding
members are provided in the top and bottom sections 1A and 1B in the embodiment, the
front inner walls may be provided only in one of the sections to extend near the other
section.
[0074] As shown in Fig. 7, the boss 14E in the bottom section 1B is, different from the
other bosses 14A to 14D, provided between the two reels 6, and is relatively near
the reels 6. It tends to occur that when a tapping screw 82 (Fig. 7) is threadedly
engaged with the boss 14E during assembling of the top and bottom sections lA and
1B, scraps of synthetic resin brought possibly enter the interior of the cartridge
case through a clearance in the juncture of the top and bottom sections 1A and 1B
to damage the magnetic recording tape 5. For preventing this, the front inner walls
7A and 7B are elongated and connected at a position between the boss 14E and the peripheral
edge of the reels 6 so that the boss 14E is enclosed in a chamber 83 defined by the
front inner walls 7A and 7B and the front wall 9B, whereby the boss 14E can be separated
from the reels 6.
[0075] As shown in Figs. 33 and 33, said window 78 for comprehending the amount of tape
5 wound on the respective reels 6 is formed by a relatively long transparent synthetic
resin plate extending over both reels 6. By this arrangement, the condition of the
magnetic recording tape 5 in use is precisely comprehended by examining the difference
in volume of windings of the tape 5 between the retracting reel 6 and the take up
reel 6', for reducing the number of parts of the window 78 and the processes of mounting
the same to the top section 1B and for a requirement in design. In this embodiment,
therefore, the spring plate 84 is provided between the window 78 and the rear wall
85 of the upper case 2 as shown in Fig. 33.
[0076] A generally U-shaped spring plate 84 is secured to the bottom face of the top section
lA to press the both of the reels 6 toward the bottom section 1B. Said spring plate
84 is made of, for example, a thin plate of stainless steel, substantially U-shaped
in plan view as shown in Figs. 33 and 35, and comprises a central base portion 86
and a pair of pressing members 87 extending toward the reels .6. The pressing members
87 have flat portions 88 coming in contact with pointed ends of the,central projections
38 of the reels 6. As shown in Fig. 33, the top section 1A has in its inner surface
opposite to the spring plate 84 a shallow recess 89 for widening the allowable range
of vertical movement of the spring plate 84.
[0077] Figs. 37 and 38 respectively show a modification of the spring plate 84, which is
generally V-shaped in plan view.
[0078] Since the spring plate 84 is provided between the window 78 and the rear wall 85
of the top section lA, there is no space to form a central rear wall for controlling
location of the reels 6 in the top section as provided in the prior art, such control
wall is provided in the bottom section 1B as hereinabove described. By this arrangement,
the central portion of the rear wall 85 of the top section 1A may be weak in view
of shock-proof property and tends to be deformed when the top section lA is removed
from a mold after the molding of the top section is completed, and thus the rear wall
85 is integrally provided in its interior with reinforcing ribs 90 (see Figs. 33 and
34).
[0079] Further, in this embodiment, the top and bottom sections 1A and 1B are also respectively
provided with reinforcing ribs 90 for improving shock-proof property of the boss 14E
and the shield wall 77 and preventing the same from being deformed when the top section
1A and the bottom section 1B are removed from corresponding molds after forming. Provision
of the reinforcing ribs 90 further improve fluidity of synthetic resin within the
molds for forming the both sections 1A and 1B.
[0080] The order of assembling of the magnetic recording tape cartridge as hereinabove explained
will be hereinafter described.
[0081] The retracting reel 6 and the take-up reel 6 are placed on the bottom section 1B
and the magnetic recording tape 5 is set thereon in a predetermined condition. Then
the top section 1A is placed (Fig. 39) to be assembled with the bottom section 1B
and fastened together by the tapping screws 82.
[0082] Apart from this, a coil-like portion 91 of the coiled spring 65 for elastically pressing
the rotatable lid member 3 is loosely fitted with the first pivotal pin 55 of the
rotatable lid member 3. As shown in Fig. 41, the coiled spring 65 comprises a pair
of free ends horizontally extending from both sides of the coil-like portion 91 to
define downwardly bent end portions 64A and 64B. As hereinabove described, the coil-like
portion 91 of the coiled spring 65 is loosely fitted with the first pivotal pin 55
and one bent end portion 64A is inserted into a hole 92A formed in the end of the
upper plate 53 of the rotatable lid member 3 whereby the other bent end portion 64B
is upwardly manually raised against elasticity of the coiled spring 65.
[0083] Under this condition, the first pivotal pin 55 of the rotatable lid member 3 is inserted
into the supporting hole 57 formed in the side wall 74 of the top section lA as shown
in Fig. 37 and said other bent end portion 64B of the coiled spring 65 is inserted
into a hole 92B formed in the upper surface of the top section 1B (see Figs. 32 and
41).
[0084] Then the rotatable lid member 3 is slightly bent and the second pivotal pin 56 is
inserted into another supporting hole 57 formed in the side wall 74 of the top section
lA. For facilitating smooth insertion of the second thread pin 56, the rotatable lid
member 3 may be made of acryl-nitryl synthetic resin such as copolymer of acryl nitryl
styrene and copolymer resin of acryl nitryl-butadienestyrene to have flexibility,
and as shown in Figs. 36, 39 and 40, a guide groove 93 may be provided from the end
of the side wall 73 of the top section 1A toward the supporting hole 57. The guide
groove 93 is, as shown in Fig. 40, inclined at the bottom so that the side near the
end of the side wall 73 of the top section lA is made deeper than the side near the
supporting hole 57.
[0085] The second pivotal pin 56 is engaged in the supporting hole 57 so that the downwardly
extending hook-shaped member 60 formed in the rotatable lid member 3 is inserted into
the interior of the cartridge case through the hole 61 formed in the top section lA.
Thus, the rotatable lid member 3 can be rotatably mounted on the top section lA and
is biassed to the closed position by the restoring force of the coiled spring 65.
On the other hand, the free end of the hook-shaped member 60 thus inserted in the
interior of the top section 1A is engaged with the rear end of the stop member 51
thereby causing the lid member 3 to be locked in the closed position. Thus, assembling
of the magnetic recording tape cartridge is completed.
[0086] In the vicinity of the holes 92A and 92B, there are respectively formed receiving
grooves 94 for securely retaining the coiled spring 65 extending from the rotatable
lid member 3 over the top section 1A in the predeter
- mined position so that it does not project beyond the upper surfaces of the rotatable
lid member 3 and the top section lA. Since no projection member is formed on the outer
peripheries of the pivotal pins 55 and 56, the pins 55 and 56 may be inserted into
the supporting holes 57 after the top and bottom sections 1A and 1B are assembled
each other in the aforementioned manner.
[0087] When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is not in use, the magnetic recording
tape 5 is somewhat raised at the substantially central portion being exposed in the
front surface of the cartridge case by the raised portion 44 of the bottom section
1B so that the magnetic tape 5 is prevented from being loosened as shown in Fig. 6.
When the magnetic recording tape cartridge is set in the recording/reproducing apparatus,
the reels 6 are somewhat raised upwardly against the elasticity of the spring plate
84 by the drive shaft inserted into the concavity 40 of the reel 6, and the magnetic
recording tape 5 is moved upwardly following thereto, so that the bottom edge of the
magnetic recording tape 5 is separated from the raised portion 44. The magnetic recording
tape 5 tends to widely move vertically especially when running along the front surface
of the cartridge case, though, provision of the raised portion 44 controls the vertical
movement of the magnetic recording tape 5 to facilitate stable running of the tape
and prevent the ends of the magnetic recording tape from being damaged by the vertical
vibration.
[0088] As hereinabove described, when the downwardly extending hook-shaped member is provided
in a substantially central portion of the longitudinal direction of the rotatable
lid member, opening of the end of the rotatable lid member by distortion is reduced
in comparison with that in the conventional magnetic recording tape cartridge even
under external force for opening the rotatable lid member, and thus the magnetic recording
tape is securely protected and there is provided a highly reliable magnetic recording
tape cartridge having high commercial value.
[0089] Since the lock lever of the present invention can be provided in any position corresponding
to the longitudinal direction of the rotatable lid member and therefore in a portion
having a relatively wide space, no special chamber therefor is required and there
is no need to make a space between the rotatable lid member and the bottom section
for receiving the release pin of a tape player. Thus, the magnetic recording tape
cartridge can be diminished in size and is easily designed since the position of the
lock lever is not strictly limited. Further, since the release pin is inserted into
the cartridge case from the lower portion of the bottom section, the magnetic recording
tape will not be damaged by the release pin.
[0090] Since the tape reel stopping elastic member whose base portion is connected with
the cartridge case is in contact with the outer periphery of the standard pin of the
recording/reproducing apparatus to continuously press the same in the diametrical
direction, the magnetic recording tape cartridge will not horizontally deviate when
mounted in the recording/reproducing apparatus and is kept in a predetermined position
so that appropriate relationship in position is obtained between the magnetic recording
tape and the magnetic head of the recording/reproducing apparatus with no shaking
and excellent recording/reproducing characteristic is obtained.
[0091] Further, as explained hereinabove, when the tape reel stopping elastic member is
made inclined at the end opposing to the through-hole for receiving the standard pin,
displacement of the elastic member can be smoothly conducted by contact with the top
end of the standard pin. In addition, when the side of the tape reel stopping elastic
member is bent, the magnetic recording tape cartridge can be further securely located
and kept in the predetermined position by elastic contact with the standard pin and
engagement of a part of the outer periphery of the standard pin with the bent portion
of the elastic member.